- Helen Parkhurst
Helen Parkhurst (January 3, 1887 - June 1, 1973) was an American educator, author, lecturer, the originator of the Dalton Plan and the founder of The Dalton School. Born at Durand, Wisconsin, she was graduated from Wisconsin State Teachers College in 1907, studied at the universities of Rome and Munich as well as with Maria Montessori and was awarded her M.A. in 1943 from Yale University. - Julie Warner
Julie Warner (born February 9, 1965 in Manhattan, New York) is an American actress from the Upper West Side of Manhattan. Warner attended the Dalton School at age 12. While there she met an agent who advised her to make an attempt at acting, and soon after she landed a role on the soap opera "Guiding Light". Warner then attended Brown University where she majored in theatre arts and graduated in 1987. - Carter Vanderbilt Cooper
Carter Vanderbilt Cooper (January 27, 1965 - July 22, 1988) was the first born son of writer Wyatt Cooper and his wife, designer and artist Gloria Vanderbilt, and the elder brother of journalist Anderson Cooper. While there are few sources available about the life of Carter Cooper, he is mentioned frequently in his father's book, "Families: a Memoir and a Celebration" (Harper and Row, 1975). Early in the book Wyatt describes his son, saying "Carter is intellectual, … - Mark Feuerstein
Mark Feuerstein (born June 8, 1971) is an American actor. He usually plays a wide-eyed, too-young, too-immature love interest by the leading lady who gets reamed hard in the ass. - Barrett Foa
Barrett Foa (b. September 18 1977 in Manhattan) is an American stage actor. When he was three years old, Foa put together a puzzle in record time, gaining him entry to the prestigious Dalton School. He spent all his remaining school years there. While in high school at Dalton, Foa spent all four summers at Interlochen Arts Camp in upstate Michigan, pursuing his interest in live theater. Later he continued his theatrical studies at the University of Michigan, … - Winifred Todhunter
Winifred Ada Todhunter was an educator, translator and founder of the Todhunter School for girls in New York City. A graduate of Oxford University she translated the "Works of Voltaire" including "Voltaire's History of Charles XII, King of Sweden", "Scandinavia Since 1500" by Byron J Nordstrøm and other books in the first decade of the 20th century. - Joshua Waitzkin
Joshua Waitzkin (born December 4 1976, New York City) is a chess player, martial arts competitor, and author. As a child he was recognized as a prodigy, and won the U.S. Junior Chess championship in 1993 and 1994. He began playing the game at the age of six, having discovered it while wandering through Washington Square Park in New York City. It was there, while playing blitz chess with the hustlers, that he was "discovered" by Bruce Pandolfini, a chess author and teacher, … - Kwame Jackson
Kwame Jackson of New York, New York, was one of the two final candidates on Donald Trump's American television reality series "The Apprentice". His second place finish was due to his failure to competently deal with Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth, a fellow contestant selected by Jackson to work under him during the final episode. His prize was a job as a judge for the Miss Universe pageant, … - Thomas Kramer
Dr. Thomas A.M. Kramer (b. 1957) is Director of Student Health and Psychiatric Services at The University of Chicago. He has held administrative positions at the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, the University of Arkansas, and the medical school at Mt. Sinai. - Amie Roosevelt
Amelia 'Amie' Roosevelt (born June 8, 1966) is an American classical violinist who has performed widely in North America and Europe. The daughter of economist Franklin Delano Roosevelt, III and Grace R. Goodyear, she is the twin of brother Nicholas Martin Roosevelt. She is the great granddaughter of US president Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt. Amie Roosevelt graduated from the Manhattan Country School, … - Jerry Speyer
Mr. Speyer was one of the two founding partners of Tishman Speyer Properties (TSP), and has been President and CEO since TSP's formation in 1978. Prior to 1978, Mr. Speyer was a Senior Vice President and Director of Tishman Realty & Construction Co., Inc. An active advocate on behalf of New York City, Mr. Speyer has headed many community, business and cultural organizations. - Frank Moretti
Frank Moretti is co-founder of the Columbia Center for New Media Teaching and Learning, for which he provides pedagogical, strategic and managerial leadership. In addition to defining the goals and disseminating the CCNMTL message on campus, Frank serves as Professor of Communications, Computing and Technology at Teachers College. - Kristen McCarty
I'm Kristen...I need these staples in my life, in no particular order: coffee, wine, good food, running, laughing, kissing, rock music. My friends sometimes call me the SK. I love cooking and throwing dinner parties especially if there is a theme involved. I'm crafty and like to make things. I'm random and enjoy thought provoking conversations. I like to laugh and think about the 'what ifs' in life. - Lesley
This Precious Human Life "Every day, think as you wake up, Today I am fortunate to have woken up, I am alive, I have a precious human life, I am not going to waste it. I am going to use All my energies to develop myself, To expand my heart out to others, To achieve enlightenment for The benefit of all beings. I am going to have kind Thoughts towards others. - Rebecca
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With extensive experience as an educator and high level manager of education-based organizations, I am now interested in sharing my expertise in consulting situations. Current writing projects include: white papers; curriculum (including student materials, teacher guides, and training manuals); annual reports; strategic plans; articles; textbooks; software manuals; web content; and marketing materials. Current management consulting projects include: facilitating the strategic planning . . . - Mark Osherow
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Patricia Redd Johnson has had the pleasure of being an associate dean of admission and an advisor to the Black and Hispanic Student Alliance (BaHSA) at Hotchkiss for the past fourteen years. Ms. Johnson's educational career began when she earned an A.B. in English from Lincoln University in Oxford, Pennsylvania. - Mark Lewyn
Mark Lewyn Chairman and Director Mark co-founded Paxfire in 2003 and has been in and around the technology world for more than 20 years. Mark co-founded Paxfire in 2003 and has been in and around the technology world for more than 20 years. He started his career as a technology reporter, first for the Money Section of USA Today and later for Businessweek Magazine. - Christina Hu
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